Saturday, January 16, 2010

USCIS Announces Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

Haitian Relief Measures

Questions and Answers

 


 


 

Introduction

The Department of Homeland Security is committed to the effort to assist in the recovery from the earthquake that struck on January 12, 2010 and has announced temporary relief measures that will be made available to those individuals who are unable to return to their home country due to the destruction and humanitarian crisis in Haiti or are currently traveling in the United States.


 

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will expedite the processing of certain immigration applications. Standard requirements for security checks will remain in place under expedited procedures. DHS will continue to work with other branches of the United States Government to closely monitor developments in Haiti to determine the need for additional action.

Guidance has been issued to each of the field offices and Service Centers directing them to adjust processes as a result of these temporary relief measures. This memorandum has been made public and can be found on www.uscis.gov/haitianmemo. Below are a series of questions providing specific guidance to Haitian national interested in taking advantage of this relief.


 

We welcome feedback on the information contained within the Q and A, including additional questions affected communities wish to have answered. If you have any questions, please email public.engagement@dhs.gov.


 

Questions and Answers


 


 


 


 

Change or Extension of Nonimmigrant Status: USCIS will implement procedures to adjudicate favorably where possible applications for change or extension of nonimmigrant status following the expiration of an applicant's period of admission.


 

Employment Authorization: Certain nonimmigrant classifications are not permitted to apply for or receive employment authorization. Nonimmigrant visitors, for instance, would not be granted work authorization.


 


 

Re-parole Affected Parolees:


 

Employment Authorization:


 


 


 


 


 

Expedite Processing:


 


 


 


 


 

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